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<blockquote data-quote="turkeyrun" data-source="post: 4119165" data-attributes="member: 27991"><p>The best part of the day, I WISH I would have seen.</p><p></p><p>After finally putting the doe down, he gets his 3-wheeler, Honda 110. May as well have been a tricycle. Beats walking, but too small for comfort.</p><p></p><p>I see him struggling and make my way over. He is trying to get the doe and then himself on the 3-wheeler. I get there and he is sitting on trike, a boot lace in his hand and the doe on the ground. He asks me to lay the doe across the back and hold it there. He grabs the doe by the front legs. Ties them with his boot laces. Pulls the back legs around his waist and hog ties them to front legs. Satisfied, he takes off to camp, mile and a half away.</p><p></p><p>I return to my stand. About an hour and I hear his 3-wheeler returning. He rides past his stand and comes to mine. As he gets close, I can see he is covered in mud.</p><p></p><p>He was riding along, everything fine. About half way to camp, a mud hole in the middle of the trail. He hits the mudhole (10" deep, liquefied mud, no standing water). His front wheel slides and he goes full throttle. The deer head, laying on his lap, slips off and flops. Nose dragging the mud, catches under back wheel and pulls deer under. Yanking him sideways, face first into mud.</p><p></p><p>He ended up cutting the laces, to get loose from the deer. Drags the deer to camp, with no laces in boots. Takes sheet off his bed and wraps doe up, throws doe in bed of pickup. Walks back to mud hole, finally gets 3-wheeler out of mud and here he is.</p><p></p><p>I can't breath. Like I said, you got know him. Can't make this stuff up. Not over yet, the best is 5 days away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turkeyrun, post: 4119165, member: 27991"] The best part of the day, I WISH I would have seen. After finally putting the doe down, he gets his 3-wheeler, Honda 110. May as well have been a tricycle. Beats walking, but too small for comfort. I see him struggling and make my way over. He is trying to get the doe and then himself on the 3-wheeler. I get there and he is sitting on trike, a boot lace in his hand and the doe on the ground. He asks me to lay the doe across the back and hold it there. He grabs the doe by the front legs. Ties them with his boot laces. Pulls the back legs around his waist and hog ties them to front legs. Satisfied, he takes off to camp, mile and a half away. I return to my stand. About an hour and I hear his 3-wheeler returning. He rides past his stand and comes to mine. As he gets close, I can see he is covered in mud. He was riding along, everything fine. About half way to camp, a mud hole in the middle of the trail. He hits the mudhole (10" deep, liquefied mud, no standing water). His front wheel slides and he goes full throttle. The deer head, laying on his lap, slips off and flops. Nose dragging the mud, catches under back wheel and pulls deer under. Yanking him sideways, face first into mud. He ended up cutting the laces, to get loose from the deer. Drags the deer to camp, with no laces in boots. Takes sheet off his bed and wraps doe up, throws doe in bed of pickup. Walks back to mud hole, finally gets 3-wheeler out of mud and here he is. I can't breath. Like I said, you got know him. Can't make this stuff up. Not over yet, the best is 5 days away. [/QUOTE]
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